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Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised Conergy on the development and project financing of Australia’s first solar and battery storage project.

The Lakeland solar PV project is located at the fringe of Ergon’s grid in Northern Queensland. It will have an installed capacity of 10.8MW combined with a 5.3MWh battery storage system. The project will receive both a funding grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and debt financing from NordLB.
Norton Rose Fulbright global head of energy Simon Currie, who led the deal, commented:
"We are very proud to have supported Conergy, one of the world’s largest solar companies, to finalise the development and financing of this project. Solar PV+ is the future and the Lakeland project comprises solar PV+ battery in an on-grid environment.”

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